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Here's my top five adds and drops for Week 15. By rule, the adds are available in at least half of either ESPN or CBS leagues.

Add

RB David Wilson (Giants, ESPN: 40%/CBS: 43%): I said from the beginning, Wilson's talent would shine through. He had 13 carries for 100 yards and two touchdowns and also added 227 yards on four kickoffs, setting an NFL record for all-purpose yards in a game. Ahmad Bradshaw is constantly battling injuries, so his backup always has potential.

RB Montell Owens (Jaguars, ESPN: 9%/CBS: 19%): With Maurice Jones-Drew (foot) and Rashad Jennings (concussion) remaining out, you can count on Owens to get the majority of carries. He faces the Dolphins this week, and the normally stout Miami rushing defense has allowed three touchdowns on the ground in the past two games.

WR Josh Gordon (Browns, ESPN: 38%/CBS: 83%): Gordon has 23 receptions over the last four games and he faces the Redskins weak secondary this week.

TE Tony Scheffler (Lions, ESPN: 1%/CBS: 3%): Scheffler received 10 targets with Brandon Pettigrew out with an ankle injury against the Packers. If Pettigrew can't go, Scheffler will essentially be Matthew Stafford's No. 2 option against the Cardinals.

WR Jason Avant (Eagles, ESPN: 1%/CBS: 2%): Avant has 11 catches on 17 targets for 212 yards the past two weeks. It appears Nick Foles has taken a liking to the sure-handed possession receiver. With DeSean Jackson out, he has value in PPR leagues going forward.

Drop

QB Jay Cutler (Bears, ESPN: 70%/CBS: 71%): Truth is, Ryan Fitzpatrick and Carson Palmer are better fantasy options. Cutler hasn't thrown for over 300 yards since Week 1. He's also thrown for one or fewer touchdowns in seven of his 12 games started.

RB Alex Green (Packers, ESPN: 32%/CBS: 62%): It appears the Packers are open to having Green share carries with DuJuan Harris. I don't blame them. Green has received ample opportunity and is still scoreless on the season.

WR Donnie Avery (Colts, ESPN: 16%/CBS: 52%): In the last month, if you take away Avery's two touchdown performance against Detroit, he has averaged three receptions and 32 yards. That's not worthy of a roster spot.

WR Randy Moss (49ers, ESPN: 37%/CBS: 20%): Look, I've watched Moss this season. He appears to be in good shape and the defenses look like they are respecting him like he's a threat. He's been the best decoy the Niners could have hoped for. He has eight receptions in the last five games. Maybe he explodes in the real playoffs, but he's not worth the gamble during your fantasy playoff run.

QB Chad Henne (Jaguars, ESPN: 7%/CBS: 25%): Since his Week 11 explosion against Houston -- he passed for 354 yards and four touchdowns -- he's looked more and more like the Henne we remembered each week. His yards have dropped from 261 to 202 to 185. His touchdowns fell from two to one to zero.